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    MATH201 Project 4

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    1. Think more about the probability of each event. Put numbers on each of the 8 prophecy fulfillments. Some of the probabilities will be subjective‚ but put values that you feel make sense. Do not put probabilities of 0 or 1. Given the new probabilities you associated with each prophecy‚ what is the probability that all 8 happened in sequence? 1. Bethlehem was one of the smallest cities in the land of Judah. This means that out of the 1 million or so people that lived in Judah‚ only around

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    Isaiah 7-9 is a popular passage that goes through a few phases of Israel’s condition amongst the Syrians and Philistines and also goes through the Messianic prophecy of the Birth of Christ. How do we know this is Christ? Mainly because there are many prophecies that he has fulfilled‚ and this passage just has three of them. In the Beginning of Chapter 7‚ Isaiah is recording the plot that the King of Syria and the King of Israel has against Jerusalem. At this time in history‚ Jerusalem is in the Hands

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    1. The significance of the title Arise is that you can live your faith and dreams where ever you are. Arise is also a missionary group name from Dallas‚ Texas that goes to Zambia‚ Africa. Zambia is where the Kershaws go and volunteer and do mission work. 2. This story is told in first person point of view but‚ is coauthored by Clayton and Ellen Kershaw so some of it is third person point of view. The point of view of this story impacts the book by you always get two points of view. Since Ellen

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    Similar to most literary classics‚ William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies contains allusions to the Christian Bible and character archetypes that establish universal ideas. Golding’s story focuses on a group of British schoolboys who are stranded on an island and succumb to their innate savage tendencies. Literary analysts compare aspects of Lord of the Flies to the Christian Bible such as the setting‚ a lush island in the Pacific Ocean‚ to the Garden of Eden. Likewise‚ the characters in the novel

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    Today is the day Ezekiel starts his new school. He is going to attend an all boys Catholic school and he happens to be transferred from an all girls school. Ezekiel is a transgender teen and has to leave his friends‚ the people who accept him. Ezekiel is on the bus‚ just minding his own business‚ when a tall and muscular teen saunters up to him. “What’re you doing on this bus‚ you’re just a little girl!” the kid exclaims‚ his breath fanning over him. Ezekiel stares at the bully in confusion‚ barely

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    Isaiah 53's Prophecies

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    In the Old Testament there are forty-forty prophecies that Jesus fulfilled during his time on earth. Many of them state who the Messiah would be a descendant of or details about where he would be born. These prophecies also describe certain actions that would take place around the life of Christ. All of the fulfillments of these prophecies are important to the life of Jesus because they solidify the truth that Jesus was the son of God sent to earth‚ just as God had promised his people in the Old

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    Uncle Marcos

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    Uncle Marcos The story Uncle Marcos is about a girl named Clara and her uncle’s relationship and of Uncle Marcos’s past. Clara hasn’t seen her Uncle for two years but still remembers a perfect image of her Uncle Marcos. She retained an image of him since her childhood and every time she wants to see him she would close her eyes instead of looking at the old photograph they had in the drawing room. He was buried in the middle of the courtyard in a long black coffin. Uncle Marcos would come to

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    Ambition

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    CRITICAL REFLECTION Macbeth is a courageous Scottish general who is not naturally thought of to commit evil deeds‚ all he desires is power and advancement. In Macbeth‚ ambition is presented as a dangerous quality. It causes the downfall of both Macbeth‚ and Lady Macbeth and is the main reason for a series of deaths in the play. Ambition is therefore the driving force of the play. Macbeth is about the kind of destruction ambition can cause. Macbeth’s quest to acquire more power-his ambition-ultimately

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    Paragraph On 9/11

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    Muhammad Hakeem a man who lived with his brothers and his mother‚ Muhammad’s father left him when he was 4 so he really didn’t know what his father looked like.One day Muhammad went to the airport trying to go to Israel to visit his family. His flight was at 5:30. He was running late because of the traffic on the highway. He finally got to valet parking and ran into the airport trying to check in as fast as he can. He checked in and gave them his luggage. He was going to security‚ then he forgot

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    Life of Prophet Jeremiah

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    know how to speak‚ for I am only a youth‚” but he received Yahweh’s assurance that he would put his own words into Jeremiah’s mouth and make him a “prophet to the nations.” A few scholars believe that after his call Jeremiah served as an official prophet in the Temple‚ but most believe that this is unlikely in view of his sharp criticism of priests‚ prophets‚ and the Temple cult. Jeremiah’s early messages to the people were condemnations of them for their false worship and social injustice‚ with summons

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